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Comment by anonymous, usa
September 2007
Great! Charming rustic lodge on Appalachian Trail. Hikers' room has TV, free computer/internet, and long distance phone. Staff couldn't have been nicer. Hikers very friendly and interesting. Several theme trails on the grounds.
Clean and quiet!
Comment by Jeremy, United States
May 2007
Stayed here overnight with some friends who were hiking through. Did the Roller Coaster with them and arrived after 9 when they close up for the night. Not only were we well received, but there was genuine interest in our well-being and lives. If there's a Christian emphasis here, I prob would have picked up on it, but instead I saw hospitality. I'm sure there are always hang-ups when attempting to make logistics work for transportation, but I have faith. They have your best intentions in mind.
Comment by James
October 2006
Help? What's that? There was no assistance forthcoming. When I looked for someone to give me a thought about where to get a meal, or how to get a shuttle, or canoeing, or directions to Harper's Ferry -- or even to the North Ridge at Sky Meadows -- no help. The chastising lodge mistress is a bear and has no business reprimanding grown adults who are paying for a night's rest -- I have a mother thanks. Also, the deal really isn't. essentially for $10 more you get a pint of Ben andJerry ice cream and a Tombstone pizza that would cost you half that in the nearby town. Beverages are extra. I moved on quickly and you should too!
Comment by Jane
July 2005
This is a beautiful place in a beautiful setting with friendly staff; but be aware that, as the staff will tell you when you check in, it is no longer a "hostel." This is now a "trail center" and caters to those coming in off the trail. Also know that the manager considers her service there a Christian mission; prayers and occasional mild chastisement come with the package.
Comment by Anonymous
May 2005
A beautiful location and a great place for thru-hikers. There are lots of trails and a beautiful overlook to see the sunset. They didn't seem to take too well to us as people who drove in to visit the area, though. It's very much in the middle of nowhere, so I wouldn't recommend it if anyone in your group gets scared easily. (It kind of looks like the setting for a scary movie.)
Comment by Jaws
November 2004
Outstanding hostel. I have stayed here during past thru-hikes. This is the place where, after "surviving" the "Roller Coaster," you stop in for some of their Ben & Jerry's ice cream.
It is well worth an overnight stay. There is an excellent food preparation area in the kitchen and a really nice "Great Room" with fireplace, books, etc.
The folks who run the place are really nice. They bent over backwards to help me out.
Comment by The Injured Backpacker
October 2004
This hostel is very beautiful and nice. If you are staying here the service was great (as I saw when a fellow backpacker came in for the evening), but as a passer-through who had injuries and asked for help getting to Harper's Ferry they were not very helpful to me. The staff did however give me a few numbers to call, but made sure that I had a calling card to call these places. Thank God I did! Then when I was unable to get any answers to my shuttle needs (due to the holiday weekend) their best suggestion was to hitchhike. Now picture this: me, a person with a sprained ankle having to walk down a back road uphill to possibly get a ride into Harper's Ferry. Praise Jesus for the kindness of a good Samaritan who gave me a ride to my destination. (For anyone curious to why I feel that he should have helped me, refer to the Bible, particularly Luke 10:31-37.) God bless you all in your journeys through life.
Comment by Anonymous
July 2004
Great hostel! We had a great time there.
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